It’s already well known at work that I don’t just not like gore videos but that I hate them and actively avoid them.

A colleague sent me a video of a man being murdered by axe via WhatsApp to my personal phone on my lunch break. Before I opened it I asked if it was a video that I would want to see (because I know what sort of character he is), he implied it was fine.

Despite my suspicion I took his word and watched it. I immediately scolded him, he then made light of the situation, I told him that it wasn’t funny and that if it ever happened again I would be making a formal complaint immediately.

A couple of minutes later, another colleague came in to the mess room, the guy that sent the video made fun of me for not liking the video in front of them. I told him that he was making fun of me and that I wasn’t ok with that.

Do I have the right to not be sent murder videos? What would an employer do if I made a complaint?

  • @Today
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    1007 months ago

    You’re being bullied. He will continue because he thinks you won’t respond. Bullies get worse, not better.

    • Diplomjodler
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      267 months ago

      Absolutely correct. That asshole knew exactly what he was doing and he is only going to escalate if OP doesn’t push back.

      • @[email protected]
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        -97 months ago

        OP gets a random number. Honey traps him. And breaks his heart and at the end send him dick pic